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Percha de Pie ("Coat Stand"), 1935

José Thenée

Argentina's most famous blacksmith, José Thenée won international acclaim in the 1920s and 1930s for his works in metal. Throughout his life, he created hundreds of detailed schematics for items such as lighting, hardware and architectural adornments. Today, these drawings from his studio offer glimpses into the extraordinary, inspired mind of this master craftsman – and stand on their own as compelling, coveted works of art.

  • Charcoal and ink drawings on paper are one-of-a-kind originals from the studio of José Thenée
  • All frames have a dark walnut finish and UV-protective Plexiglas® to help preserve the artwork
  • Drawings smaller than 37" x 57" include a 1½"-wide, ivory-hued archival mat, a 1½"-wide wooden frame, and a D-ring and wire for mounting
  • Drawings larger than 37" x 57" include a 1½"-wide ivory-hued fabric mat, a 2½"-wide wooden frame, and 2 D-rings for mounting
  • Actual Drawing: 32"W x 22¾"L
  • Drawings smaller than 37" x 57" include a 1½"-wide, ivory-hued archival mat, a 1½"-wide wooden frame, and a D-ring and wire for mounting
  • Drawings larger than 37" x 57" include a 1½"-wide ivory-hued fabric mat, a 2½"-wide wooden frame, and 2 D-rings for mounting

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